ConU Planner
Dream It.
Plan It. Done.
Born from frustration, built for clarity. We're on a mission to simplify the academic journey for every Concordia student.
- Reddit Integration
- RateMyProf Data
- Course Catalog
- GPA Forecaster
Our Vision
To become the definitive computational companion for students, transforming complex academic data into intuitive, actionable insights that empower better decision-making.
Our Mission
We bridge the gap between static university catalogs and the dynamic student experience by unifying official requirements with peer wisdom and modern planning tools.
The visualization below demonstrates how we bridge scattered data points into one fluid experience.






Engineered for
Success.
Guiding your academic evolution with tools built for the modern student. Move beyond simple scheduling into strategic degree planning.
Unified Intelligence
Stop tab-switching. We pull Reddit threads, Professor ratings, and Catalog data into one view, giving you the complete picture instantly.
Contextual Search
Our engine understands prerequisites. It doesn't just find COMP 352; it knows what you need before it and what comes next.
Live GPA Math
Forecast your cumulative standing instantly with our weighted credit calculator. No more spreadsheets or guessing games required.
Peer-Driven Insights
Real-time consensus on course difficulty and vibes from thousands of students. Know exactly what you're signing up for.
Mobile-First Logic
A premium experience on every device. Plan your semesters on the STM, in a cafe, or wherever inspiration strikes.
Future-Proof Tech
Built with Next.js and high-performance indexing for sub-second search speeds across the entire university course catalog.
Meet Clara.
Your Academic Oracle. Not just a chatbot—a logic engine that cross-references official data with peer wisdom to reveal the truth about your degree.
Detects "GPA Killers" vs "Hidden Gems" from Reddit threads.
Matches RateMyProf ratings to specific course sections.
Navigates complex "AND/OR" trees to prevent enrollment errors.
Direct hooks into the course registry for sub-second data.
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